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CO-OPERATIVE FARMERS

PROPOSE O ' s >\T.ASIAN LINK WITH AMERICA. SYDNEY, February 22. In connection with the four mentioned yesterday, Mr. Tret bewail further explains that the object is to establish a federation of farmers’ co-operative companies in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. Canada, and the United States. Already a federation of the principal co-operative companies ia Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa exists, totalling .44, which it is proposed to link up with the American and Canadian co - operative organisations. Besides wheat it is intended to include wool, butter, tallow, meat, fruit, and other primary products. In dealing the aim is to regulate and equalise pi rices to prevent the present) heavy fluctuations, and to secure reasonable profit without cornering anything or penalising anybody.—U.P.A.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6319, 23 February 1922, Page 5

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CO-OPERATIVE FARMERS Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6319, 23 February 1922, Page 5

CO-OPERATIVE FARMERS Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6319, 23 February 1922, Page 5

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